## Flots sur les nilvariétés et somme de Weyl

### Mardi 1er janvier 2008 14:00-15:00 - L. flaminio - Lille

Résumé : We discuss in the talk an unexpected observation that very minimal basic properties essentially uniquely define some classical transforms which traditionally are defined in a concrete and quite involved form. We start with a characterization of a very basic concept in Convexity and Functional Analysis :
Duality and the Legendre transform. We show that the Legendre transform is, up to linear terms, the only involution on the class of convexlower semi-continious functions in Rn which reverses the (partial) order of functions. This leads to a different understanding of the concept of duality, and which we then apply also to many other well known settings. It is also true that any involutive transform (onthis class) which exchanges summation with inf-convolution, is, up to linear terms, the Legendre transform. In the same time, considering the class of non-negative convex functions (with 0 value at 0), changed the picture and brings an additional, new duality for this class, which was not considered before. We will study this new duality and discuss its properties. The classical Fourier transform may be also defined (essentially) uniquely by the condition of exchanging convolution with product together with the form of the square of the transform (the last fact is a joint work also with Semyon Alesker)

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